How You Feel Is Not Who You Are

The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. Graceful little ducks are swimming in a pond. Suddenly, two of the males get into a fight. The skirmish only lasts a short while, and afterwards, both ducks flap [Read more...]
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle. Graceful little ducks are swimming in a pond. Suddenly, two of the males get into a fight. The skirmish only lasts a short while, and afterwards, both ducks flap [Read more...]
She Comes First by Ian Keller This book was written out of necessity. The author, who is now a sexologist, had long struggled with premature ejaculation. To compensate for this, in order to bring his [Read more...]
Future Crimes by Marc Goodman With every improvement on our modern technologies, we become more interconnected, sophisticated and thereby vulnerable. Just as an example, according to research, [Read more...]
The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz In a world of seemingly limitless options - which career to pursue, who to marry, what car to buy - modern society believes that exercising our freedom to [Read more...]
Book Synopsis #9: Man's Search for Meaning by Victor E. Frankl Victor Frankl was a Jewish psychiatrist and a neurologist who was held captive at several Nazi concentration camps during the Second [Read more...]
Bold by Peter Diamantis The world we know is changing - exponentially. To illustrate this, imagine a person takes 30 linear steps - he might get to the opposite side of the street. Now imagine if he [Read more...]
The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday Setbacks and failures are an integral part of life, and how we think about them largely determines our fate. No matter how much we try to avoid it, shit [Read more...]
Managing Oneself by Peter F. Drucker In the modern world, people are responsible for their own professional development and success. The world is very different from how it was just one generation [Read more...]